So I finally got tired enough of having GBA games floating all over my house, that while I was out buying tools for my woodworking project(which is now on hold because Joxam insists that I steal one of my neighbor's doors) I picked up one of these:

It works pretty well! Also, it was under $15, on sale, so that's a plus.

I'm told my boy was scooting around a computer mouse as if it were a toy car. I should probably find him a good one with no parts he can choke on, which is turning out to be trickier than I thought.

In the meantime, I remembered I'm still a Homeworld fan. That got me thinking, which may or may not be a good thing:Currently sitting at about 4 11/16" long, which would put it at around 1:464 size if I weren't just eyeballing it. Planning on building it from slabs of basswood so I can just knock it out on the bandsaw. Still need to figure out the rear ramp. May or may not add details like racks, vents, windows, and tire treads. It'd be nice to make the suspension work, but I'm not sure how I'd manage. Might leave off the gun; I'm squeamish about war toys, even though he's just a baby.

: Mention something from KPCC or Rachel Maddow: Go on about Homeworld for X posts

I'm a little confused about how to use Sugru. If you only need a little bit of it, can you seal the package back up and save the rest of that pack for later? Or does an 8-pack mean, basically, 8 uses of it, because once there's air it starts to set?

のほも is such a good word?? the concept is kind of hard to fully get across in translation, but basically it means a feeling of pure, deep, platonic affection, and i think thats beautiful